Creator guide

Find local TikTok gigs

Understand how to spot good briefs, reply with an angle and turn a local gig into an ongoing relationship. This guide explains how to become useful to local businesses without losing your creator style.

What businesses look for

Style

Video examples that show your point of view

Reliable

A clear, available and professional profile

Local

The ability to understand nearby places

Creator guide

A local creator is not just an ad slot

A business is looking for someone who understands its place, customers and rhythm. Your role is to translate a real experience into content people can trust.

The right positioning is not promising millions of views. It is showing that you can film, tell a story, respect a brief and create a video the business can actually use.

Skills to build

Local gigs require a strong base: observation, light, framing, hook, short editing and the ability to respect on-site constraints.

  • Read a brief and restate the business goal.
  • Suggest a video angle adapted to the place.
  • Deliver quickly without sacrificing content clarity.

Make your profile more convincing

A business decides quickly. Your profile should show the kind of videos you can produce, where you can travel and which formats you master.

  • Show your travel cities first.
  • Add examples by category: food, beauty, fitness, outing.
  • Reply with a concrete idea, not only your rate.

How to talk to a business

The best message is concrete. Explain what you understood about the place, suggest a simple angle and state what you need to film.

  • Avoid vague promises like guaranteed visibility.
  • Suggest a precise format: visit, test, top 3, before-after, behind the scenes.
  • Confirm deliverables, deadlines and usage rights before filming.

Creator guide

Plan a creator gig without grey areas

Before accepting a gig, clarify the brief, price and usage rights. That is what keeps the collaboration readable for both you and the business.

Brief to clarify

A strong brief gives enough context to suggest an angle without turning the gig into a rigid script.

  • Does the brief give a measurable goal or only a vague wish for visibility?
  • What angle can I suggest so the business can picture the result before choosing?
  • Who approves the final video and how many revision rounds are included?

Price and deliverables

The rate should follow the actual work: preparation, filming, editing, revisions, urgency and reuse value.

  • Distance to the business and actual time spent on-site.
  • Number of concepts to suggest before filming and expected preparation level.
  • Delivery urgency when the gig supports an opening, offer or event.

Usage rights

Included uses should be written down before delivery, especially when the video will live beyond an organic post.

  • Account that publishes the video: creator, business or both.
  • Permission to repost on Instagram, TikTok, Google Business Profile or website.
  • Usage duration and whether the video can be reused later.

Creator profile checklist

  • A short bio explaining your city, style and formats.
  • At least three public or private video examples.
  • Realistic availability to film at local businesses.
  • A clear response to briefs: proposed angle, timing, deliverables.

Build a useful presence on Antclips

1

Show your style

Add videos that prove how you film a local experience.

2

Choose your areas

List the cities and neighborhoods where you can travel without making the gig harder.

3

Reply with an angle

Do not only say yes. Suggest a video idea adapted to the business.

4

Deliver cleanly

Respect deadlines, constraints, expected files and approved usage rights.

Example video

Video examples to analyze

Watch the hooks, shots and transitions that make a place understandable in a few seconds.

Example video

Romain

Nice

Example video

elsa_ugc_

Clermont-Ferrand

Example video

Bulles de vie

Nice

Example video

quefairepaca

Aix-en-Provence

Example video

Bulles de vie

Nice

Example video

Kyoshi Sad

Cagnes-sur-Mer

Creator questions

Do I need a large audience to join Antclips?

No. Businesses also look at style, reliability, geographic fit and the ability to produce a clear video.

What should I put in my portfolio?

Use videos that show an experience: arrival, product detail, atmosphere, personal take, short edit and natural call to action.

How do I avoid unclear gigs?

Always ask for the goal, deliverables, deadlines, usage rights and on-site constraints before confirming.

Local creator

Create a profile that helps businesses choose you

Antclips connects creators with businesses looking for concrete local content, not abstract promises.